Woman injured in Logan Canyon rollover

Troopers investigating single-vehicle rollover near the summit of Logan Canyon, US 89. Terry Lynn Wahlberg, 43, was driving south in a 2003 Ford Expedition, when she drifted off the road, over-corrected and then rolled.

LOGAN — A 43-year-old Garden City woman had to be flown to an Ogden area hospital Wednesday morning, after a single-vehicle rollover near the summit of Logan Canyon, US 89.

Utah Highway Patrol Sgt. Cade Brenchley said Terry Lynn Wahlberg was driving south in a 2003 Ford Expedition, when she drifted off the road, over-corrected and then rolled.

“Initially she was talking a little bit,” said Brenchley. “By the time medical and law enforcement got there she was not talking at all. However, she was conscious and breathing, just not alert, just a blank stare.”

The vehicle came to a rest in the southbound lane. The doors of the Expedition were jammed so crews had to use extrication tools to remove Wahlberg from the crash.

Brenchley said, as a precaution Wahlberg was transported to Ogden Regional Medical Center by Air Med helicopter.

“We couldn’t figure out what was going on,” said Brenchley. “We assumed a head injury of some sort. She had vomited.”

<span class=”paragraph-1″>The accident was reported by a passerby who called 911 around 10:20 a.m.</span>

Traffic north of milepost 491 was blocked partially for a couple hours while crews investigated the accident.

Brenchley said troopers believe either fatigue or a possible seizure may have caused the accident. Wahlberg was wearing a seat belt.

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Troopers investigating single-vehicle rollover near the summit of Logan Canyon, US 89. Terry Lynn Wahlberg, 43, was driving south in a 2003 Ford Expedition, when she drifted off the road, over-corrected and then rolled.

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